... and sheep may safely gaze ...
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Re: ... and sheep may safely gaze ...
I absolutely HATE those low flying military aircraft over the peaceful Welsh hills.
StuartR
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Re: ... and sheep may safely gaze ...
The building I work in is large and white and highly visible in the air from a great distance. They are not supposed to leave tyre marks on the roof of the building but we are regularly overflown, very low, by a variety of military planes.
Ken
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Re: ... and sheep may safely gaze ...
"The mountain peak vantage points attract aviation enthusiasts from all over the world who hope for a glimpse of their favourite military aircraft spending days waiting for the unpublicised fly-pasts."
The modern equivalent of train-spotters, I suppose?
The modern equivalent of train-spotters, I suppose?
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Re: ... and sheep may safely gaze ...
You are probably wondering about my choice of subject line (grin!)John Gray wrote:The modern equivalent of train-spotters, I suppose?
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